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college education. they have a fertility rate of just over one and a half. so how'd you put that in context? china and its dreaded of one child policy. welcome our middle-class is just one-tenth of a point higher than scientists one-and-a-half fertility rate. what happens if your children are born? japan had an average economic growth rate of just under five nap%. this is japan. and over that almost a quarter-century, that is an extraordinary performance. but then over the past two decades because of that falling fertility rate, their economy has grown by an average of just about, on average, 1% per year. japan's fertility rate plummeted over the same time. it stands at 13. here on "lou dobbs tonight" will be talking about what our counnry's doing to itself and what politicians do not have the guts or, perhaps, the intellect to address this crisis. the author will be talking with tonit rode a book entitled what to expect when no one is expecting. the obama justice department escalates the drug war and the escalates due process. killing americans, no problem.
college education. they have a fertility rate of just over one and a half. so how'd you put that in context? china and its dreaded of one child policy. welcome our middle-class is just one-tenth of a point higher than scientists one-and-a-half fertility rate. what happens if your children are born? japan had an average economic growth rate of just under five nap%. this is japan. and over that almost a quarter-century, that is an extraordinary performance. but then over the past two decades...
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of a fund to help support the education of women. rosa parks was known for her courage also as she fought racial segregation. in 1955 in alabama she was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white man as the law required. today, the 100th anniversary of her birth, the postal service honored rosa parks with a stamp. >>> coming up, richard iii lost and found. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air®. if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, and it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experi
of a fund to help support the education of women. rosa parks was known for her courage also as she fought racial segregation. in 1955 in alabama she was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white man as the law required. today, the 100th anniversary of her birth, the postal service honored rosa parks with a stamp. >>> coming up, richard iii lost and found. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a...
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that is a matter of education. it is interesting. when i was 19 and i had my syndicated column, was 17th and 18th and 19th imagine that care that much about the abortion issue. i care deeply about the issue, but is not just about that. the more you learn about science the more you care. on the one it really is, even democrats are stylus learn that their party platform calls for killing of 85 seconds before it enters the birth canal which is something that we should be harboring a consistently their the ones to extremist because we're not the ones killing things. when they say safe, legal, and rare, they don't even bother with that language. at the very least if you want it to be rare you want to set up social structures that don't incentivize that behavior. there are ways to go on the attack, and i don't think it is worthwhile to give up on social issues. it is worthwhile to every frame social issues, and it is a moral imperative. mainstream politicians are scared of this. there is a character problem here. when they tried of women t
that is a matter of education. it is interesting. when i was 19 and i had my syndicated column, was 17th and 18th and 19th imagine that care that much about the abortion issue. i care deeply about the issue, but is not just about that. the more you learn about science the more you care. on the one it really is, even democrats are stylus learn that their party platform calls for killing of 85 seconds before it enters the birth canal which is something that we should be harboring a consistently...
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expected to touch on new and existing republican education initiatives, the need to simplify the tax code sh ways to curb rising health care costs and the hot issue of immigration reform. in a prespeech excerpt, he is quote the as saying, "government policy should aim to strike a balance between what is needed to aadvance the next generation, what we can afford, what is a federal responsibility, and what is necessary to ensure our children are safe, healthy, and able to reach their dreams." >>> this is going to be closely watched because it represents a rebranding of the party and the conservative philosophy away from what has been touched on over republicanism and conservatism for a long time since ronald reagan's famous line from his 1981 inauguration. >> government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> we're going to talk to congressman cantor about the whats and whys on msnbc on "morning joe." >>> other members of this party are taking the white house to task for failing once again to deliver a budget this time for the 2014 fiscal year on time. the oba
expected to touch on new and existing republican education initiatives, the need to simplify the tax code sh ways to curb rising health care costs and the hot issue of immigration reform. in a prespeech excerpt, he is quote the as saying, "government policy should aim to strike a balance between what is needed to aadvance the next generation, what we can afford, what is a federal responsibility, and what is necessary to ensure our children are safe, healthy, and able to reach their...
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about 15% of that or so is education and training. another big piece is transportation. i think mostly of highway construction. there's a big piece that is health-related, of which a large share is funding the national institutes of health. there is a big piece of that that is veterans' health care. there is a piece that is involved in international affairs, a piece, administration of justice. an awful lot of different activities. what the government would look like is how those cuts were distributed across those various activities. one of the points we make in the report the caps on discretionary spending and the sequester on top of that would reduce both defense and nondefense discretionary spending to low levels in a share of the economy than what we have seen in the past decades but policy makers haven't confronted what programs would be eliminated or reduced to meet those totals because the funding for that spending is only provided by congress in annual appropriation acts. no decision has been made or really could be made about what will be cut later. . . . >> i ap
about 15% of that or so is education and training. another big piece is transportation. i think mostly of highway construction. there's a big piece that is health-related, of which a large share is funding the national institutes of health. there is a big piece of that that is veterans' health care. there is a piece that is involved in international affairs, a piece, administration of justice. an awful lot of different activities. what the government would look like is how those cuts were...
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we have educators. they do a spectacular job. i would make a pitch, however, for the doctrine of primary care setting. when someone walks into the office and says, i hurt, i've got a pain in my belly, or my head doesn't feel right, having gone to medical school and -- spent absolutely. >> not only does that at on the quality side, but our experience is that our physicians tend to utilize some of the expensive answered services. >> that's been our experience, too. >> it does tend to keep the cost down. >> just to follow-up on that, i agree with that completely. i think that there are, by the same token every day practice there's lots of stuff that is more routine that isn't diagnostic. its ongoing maintenance of on, get a diabetics and so forth. or even a complicated -- [talking over each other] >> our nurses are way better at taking care people than i am student sure. i'll tell you, real practical outcome of being able to organize that way is it's an important solution in my opinion to the primary care shortage. because a busy pr
we have educators. they do a spectacular job. i would make a pitch, however, for the doctrine of primary care setting. when someone walks into the office and says, i hurt, i've got a pain in my belly, or my head doesn't feel right, having gone to medical school and -- spent absolutely. >> not only does that at on the quality side, but our experience is that our physicians tend to utilize some of the expensive answered services. >> that's been our experience, too. >> it does...
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more investment in education, more investment to create jobs. that's what builds a strong economy. >> jennifer: of course there is concern that if you have a whole influx of new immigrants who don't have the ability to collectively bargain, that you might see exploitation of that group. how optimistic are you that in fact we will see comprehensive immigration reform in the next what? six months? >> i think it really depends on all of us who believe in human dignity. and it's about the $11 million immigrants that are here already that are being exploited. our history tells us we learned the wrong way in 2008 to 2010 where we didn't mobilize. so i think the only way we get the immigration reform is if there's a brood progressive movement environmentalists, labor, faith communities, all of these different groups that march and rally and demonstrate -- we want the president to do the right thing, and we want congress to do the right thing, but unless there is pressure from the bottom up social change does not happen. and we learned that the hard way
more investment in education, more investment to create jobs. that's what builds a strong economy. >> jennifer: of course there is concern that if you have a whole influx of new immigrants who don't have the ability to collectively bargain, that you might see exploitation of that group. how optimistic are you that in fact we will see comprehensive immigration reform in the next what? six months? >> i think it really depends on all of us who believe in human dignity. and it's about...
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i will switch to education, but our children used to be number one in the united states of america. we are now at 12th because we have been cutting funding. we are looking at cutting literally losing support for education for over 1.7 million children and by the way, more than half of those will be black and latino children, the fastest growing demographic racially. >> just to follow-up, you don't top the call it entitlement reform and i understand that point, but would you encourage democrats to error reforms in an effort to look forward as patiently as you might want overtime? >> yeah and i think democrats have been willing to look at the programs. the question is how. it's starting with the frame that said if you look at the budget deficits, one of the things that is important for americans to understand, the biggest spikes in the deficits we had, world war i. world war ii. iraq and afghanistan. when we invest in war, our costs go way up and so does our budget deficit. we are in a process right now where the deficit is starting to come down. that's the good news. that's part of s
i will switch to education, but our children used to be number one in the united states of america. we are now at 12th because we have been cutting funding. we are looking at cutting literally losing support for education for over 1.7 million children and by the way, more than half of those will be black and latino children, the fastest growing demographic racially. >> just to follow-up, you don't top the call it entitlement reform and i understand that point, but would you encourage...
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it was bad education and my catholic upbringing -- it was bad education and my catholic education, particularly the son of italian immigrants, that instilled in me the very core principles and values that i carry with me to this day. my faith, my believe in hard work, my belief that you have to give something back to this country, if -- that's what democracy is all about. might believe in knowing the difference between right and wrong. i can't tell you how important that education was. giving me that sense of conscious that is so important, particularly in public service. i can remember working for senator key coal, going there first time as a legislative assistant and being with united states senator, which is a pretty awesome experience. and he said to us at that time, there were two, two legislative assistance in those days, one covering domestic affairs and one covering foreign affairs. today, these guys have 24 or 30 assistance that cover all kinds of things. but there were just two of us. and the senator said, i want you to know that you're going to be subject to a lot of temptation in yo
it was bad education and my catholic upbringing -- it was bad education and my catholic education, particularly the son of italian immigrants, that instilled in me the very core principles and values that i carry with me to this day. my faith, my believe in hard work, my belief that you have to give something back to this country, if -- that's what democracy is all about. might believe in knowing the difference between right and wrong. i can't tell you how important that education was. giving...
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california, we have great weather, venture capital, an educated workforce. don't go to texas, come to california. >> they also have a state income tax, highest in the country, they have a corporate income tax, the highest gas taxes in the country, our clients are going desert looking to move. california is a great place and if you can afford to be there, it is a wonderful place to live but that is becoming less and less true for the average citizen. they need to find a lower-cost place to go and unfortunately texas ranks as number one business state in the country year after year. liz: nols texas has? aggressive laws that stop frivolous lawsuits and doctors love it. >> consistently ranked number one or number two in the country for tort reform. the ability to sue, corporations money have to put aside for litigation, lawsuits. liz: the governor has put through laws to stop frivolous lawsuits. >> they want to be their own country. they can protect themselves because the state laws are very strict regarding lawsuits. the state creates an environment where they
california, we have great weather, venture capital, an educated workforce. don't go to texas, come to california. >> they also have a state income tax, highest in the country, they have a corporate income tax, the highest gas taxes in the country, our clients are going desert looking to move. california is a great place and if you can afford to be there, it is a wonderful place to live but that is becoming less and less true for the average citizen. they need to find a lower-cost place to...
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what is the quickest point of entry to public education? >> well, it is something that makes me nervous to see strange bedfell bedfellows, and you see people in louisiana who are encouraging charter systems, and vouchers and i am thinking, that you have not been on the side of educating the kids for decades and now i'm supposed to believe that you are? >> part of the republican agenda, and the a.l.e.c. has been to shift as much public money to charter schools to private school vouchers, and you are seeing the big battles in places with red governors and red legislatures and i don't know, we have so much brain power at this table talking about it, and maybe the best contribution ki make is two great documentaries that have come to my attention and one is about hoxley, arkansas, which is a small town that voluntarily segregated for financial and moral reasons, and then on espn, they have a story about a team that deseg regated and the tension that happened there. >> and my mom who went to brigham young university said that the mormon church c
what is the quickest point of entry to public education? >> well, it is something that makes me nervous to see strange bedfell bedfellows, and you see people in louisiana who are encouraging charter systems, and vouchers and i am thinking, that you have not been on the side of educating the kids for decades and now i'm supposed to believe that you are? >> part of the republican agenda, and the a.l.e.c. has been to shift as much public money to charter schools to private school...
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we'll advance proposals aimed at producing results in areas like education, health care, innovation, and job growth. >> congressman, how does this rebraineding or the mission or the hope that the republican party has of trying to put some new paint on the brand mesh with all of the big policy fights that are going on right now in washington, d.c.? >> well, republicans know they're hurting after the last election, but they think the solution to this is somehow just to change the packaging, to change the way they talk about their policies, when the real problems are their underlying policies themselves. so, for example, the american people support comprehensive immigration reform. the president has put forth a proposal. we're looking at bipartisan proposals emerging from the senate. but the house for the most part under republican control is not taking any leadership on that issue. the same with gun safety issues. very common sense proposals, things like having a universal background check. again, the house is sitting on their hands. all they want to deal with are some of these budget
we'll advance proposals aimed at producing results in areas like education, health care, innovation, and job growth. >> congressman, how does this rebraineding or the mission or the hope that the republican party has of trying to put some new paint on the brand mesh with all of the big policy fights that are going on right now in washington, d.c.? >> well, republicans know they're hurting after the last election, but they think the solution to this is somehow just to change the...
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and k through 12 education. the second is stemming losses in the undergraduate pipeline in the stem education and the third creating appropriate to the next level. with respect to k-12 education. believe it or not. i want to get back to the basics. i'm a theoretical physicist by background. one cannot do it without a strong sophisticated math background. one has to be able to do calculus and partial differential e indications and all of that. one can't do that without understanding agree onlity, algebra. et. one cannot do those things if they can't add, subtract, multiple, define and understand about fractions and percentagesth. the point it is cumulative. we have to think about that as we think about k-12 education is structured. secondly we need it to be outcomed focus not just in terms of testing but term of the ability to use concept and use what we learn. the third we have strengthen the teacher core. i happen to believe for upper level secondary science and math subject that having a disciplined based teac
and k through 12 education. the second is stemming losses in the undergraduate pipeline in the stem education and the third creating appropriate to the next level. with respect to k-12 education. believe it or not. i want to get back to the basics. i'm a theoretical physicist by background. one cannot do it without a strong sophisticated math background. one has to be able to do calculus and partial differential e indications and all of that. one can't do that without understanding agree...
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the fastest-growing sector of american education. with two million students now enrolled in more than 5,000 such institutions across the u.s. bridgeport academy middle school in bridgeport connecticut is one of them. like traditional public schools, it receives per-pupil funds from the state of connecticut. but it is allowed to operate independently from the local district and uses a blind lottery for enrollment. the school is part of the larger nonprofit achievement first network of 22 charters along the east coast serving mainly low-income minority students. >> what is the word for a gas... reporter: at bridgeport academy middle school the ultimate goal is to close the so-called achievement gap between rich and poor students. its principal is morgan barth. >> bridgeport is on the bottom end of connecticut which has the biggest achievement gap in the country. our kids are great. they come to school with some really heart-breaking deficits in their academic skills. on average a fifth grader comes to our school at least two or three g
the fastest-growing sector of american education. with two million students now enrolled in more than 5,000 such institutions across the u.s. bridgeport academy middle school in bridgeport connecticut is one of them. like traditional public schools, it receives per-pupil funds from the state of connecticut. but it is allowed to operate independently from the local district and uses a blind lottery for enrollment. the school is part of the larger nonprofit achievement first network of 22...
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a good education leads to more innovation. throughout our history, american colleges and universities have served as a cornerstone for the world's innovation. they are a big part of why the u.s. remains the destination for the world's best and brightest. investment in education leads to innovation, which leads to more opportunity and jobs for all. the investment we make is not yielding the maximum return. each year, colleges and universities, a graduate with a masters or phd, many are forced to leave the country because there are not enough visas that permit them to stay. one girl is with us today. she is earning her master's in applied sciences. originally from china, she has been in the united states for five years, helping in the engineering department. if you talk to her, you will see that she is pretty smart. she would like to stay here. she would like to invest her talents in america and maybe even start her own company. but she has seen too many of her friends with advanced degrees have to go home, despite sharing some
a good education leads to more innovation. throughout our history, american colleges and universities have served as a cornerstone for the world's innovation. they are a big part of why the u.s. remains the destination for the world's best and brightest. investment in education leads to innovation, which leads to more opportunity and jobs for all. the investment we make is not yielding the maximum return. each year, colleges and universities, a graduate with a masters or phd, many are forced to...
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immediate advances being made in education. in india, there will be shipping -- giving kids tablets, as sophisticated as the iphone, for $20. he will have another 3 billion people coming on the internet's world wide. look at the revolution that telephones and social media created in the middle east. the government is quaking in china because people can talk to each other. imagine what happens when the entire world comes on line. these are earth changing things that are happening. it is all because of technology. who is driving technology? skilled workers. engineers, scientists, a whole assortment of people driving the changes. until recently, the most innovative place on this planet in silicon valley they were immigrants. in an era in which skilled labor did not have as much value as it did today, we need the unskilled workers. no doubt about that. in this new era, it is all about scale. -- skill. we have a two is right now. -- we have a choice right now. we have the ability to sophists the challenges. we can create unlimited -
immediate advances being made in education. in india, there will be shipping -- giving kids tablets, as sophisticated as the iphone, for $20. he will have another 3 billion people coming on the internet's world wide. look at the revolution that telephones and social media created in the middle east. the government is quaking in china because people can talk to each other. imagine what happens when the entire world comes on line. these are earth changing things that are happening. it is all...
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the fastest-growing sector of american education. with two million students now enrolled in more than 5,000 such institutions across the u.s. bridgeport academy middle school in bridgeport connecticut is one of them. like traditional public schools, it receives per-pupil funds from the state of connecticut. but it is allowed to operate independently from the local district and uses a blind lottery for enrollment. the school is part of the larger nonprofit achievement first network of 22 charters along the east coast serving mainly low-income minority students. >> what is the word for a gas... reporter: at bridgeport academy middle school the ultimate goal is to close the so-called achievement gap between rich and poor students. its principal is morgan barth. >> bridgeport is on the bottom end of connecticut which has the biggest achievement gap in the country. our kids are great. they come to school with some really heart-breaking deficits in their academic skills. on average a fifth grader comes to our school at least two or three g
the fastest-growing sector of american education. with two million students now enrolled in more than 5,000 such institutions across the u.s. bridgeport academy middle school in bridgeport connecticut is one of them. like traditional public schools, it receives per-pupil funds from the state of connecticut. but it is allowed to operate independently from the local district and uses a blind lottery for enrollment. the school is part of the larger nonprofit achievement first network of 22...
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result, the senator plans to call officials from treasury, health and human services department of education and homeland security, all to testify about those proposed cuts as early as next week. no gag order on the secretary. the white house rolling out the big gun to boost the call for delay in implementing the sequester. the pentagon later i quit the request to stop the march first defense cuts from becoming reity, but senate and house republicans have altogether different view. fox news chief legal correspondent has our report. >> republicans made a pair of big statements today. the house g.o.p. today passed a measure: the president dismissed to congress by april 1 a budget that balances in 10 years. increasingly frustrated that the solution to decades of deficit spending is more taxation. >> the president doesn't believe we have a spending problem. he believes spending causes economic growth. if that were true, the economy today would be thriving. it isn't thriving. washington has to deal with its spending problem. i watched him kick the can down the road, i have had enough of it. >> a
result, the senator plans to call officials from treasury, health and human services department of education and homeland security, all to testify about those proposed cuts as early as next week. no gag order on the secretary. the white house rolling out the big gun to boost the call for delay in implementing the sequester. the pentagon later i quit the request to stop the march first defense cuts from becoming reity, but senate and house republicans have altogether different view. fox news...
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you combine those together you cannot only reduce the deficit but continue to invest in things like education and research and development that are going to help us grow. >> just a few hours from now president obama will continue his push for gun control. the heated topic on sunday talk shows. kelly wright is life in washington can more. >> president obama will travel to minneapolis the city that is making steps to curb gun violence. he will talk about the issue that can be taken on the federal level to reduce gun violence. it shows deep de visions over what toe do about curbing the violence. a former navy man watched his wife traumatic giffords watch his wife give testimony before. she was one of several people shot by deranged gunman. he tells fox news he believes there are responsibility solutions that can be taken. >> there are common sense things that we can do to make this country a lot safer. sun i have sal criminal background check, identifying the mentally ill and getting those records into the system. >> but kelly says while background checks kept guns from calling into the hands of
you combine those together you cannot only reduce the deficit but continue to invest in things like education and research and development that are going to help us grow. >> just a few hours from now president obama will continue his push for gun control. the heated topic on sunday talk shows. kelly wright is life in washington can more. >> president obama will travel to minneapolis the city that is making steps to curb gun violence. he will talk about the issue that can be taken on...
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education in maine gaming americas leadership position in the global economy. what i'm talking with constituents and industry leaders about the topic in my district in oregon, especially the role creativity and integration play in driving our economy forward. many express the education integrating arts and design in stem fields, innovative companies across my district across companies like nike and tech giants like intel rely on employees at the mine for science and eye for design. we discussed how science education can yield the innovative workforce that many of you identify is essential. beyond the benefit for the industry but in art and design can help keep students engaged and he talked about trying students in and i want to tell you i visited an elementary school in my district that took s.t.e.m. and added arts and design. biscuits are engaged, acting things have, studying soil erosion and graphing things and drawing charts and planning a garden. they were really engaged in everything they were doing. in order to keep students engaged, i want to have a dis
education in maine gaming americas leadership position in the global economy. what i'm talking with constituents and industry leaders about the topic in my district in oregon, especially the role creativity and integration play in driving our economy forward. many express the education integrating arts and design in stem fields, innovative companies across my district across companies like nike and tech giants like intel rely on employees at the mine for science and eye for design. we discussed...
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an activist for education at a very young age she was shot in the head as she left school in pakistan's valley four months ago. since then she has been through multiple surgeries and rehabilitation at this hospital in england. in order to repair the damage done to her skull. over the weekend doctors surgically attached a titanium plate and put in a cochlear device to restore hearing. medical professionals are in awe over the teen's recovery. >> talking about helping other people. >> i am happy that the operations are successful. >> she had stacks and stacks of letters of encouragement from around the world. >> focusing not only on her recovery the teen promised she will continue to be outspoken despite the fear she will be targeted again. >> i am prepared to sacrifice myself for this. i want every girl and every boy to be educated and that there is peace in our country and the whole world. >> some militant clerics are reportedly issued a fatah against malala saying they would kill her if she continues to speak out. she was nominated for this year's noble peace prize. in new york, jonath
an activist for education at a very young age she was shot in the head as she left school in pakistan's valley four months ago. since then she has been through multiple surgeries and rehabilitation at this hospital in england. in order to repair the damage done to her skull. over the weekend doctors surgically attached a titanium plate and put in a cochlear device to restore hearing. medical professionals are in awe over the teen's recovery. >> talking about helping other people. >>...
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one of those things was education. i am very passionate about education because it made such a big difference in my life, but here we are at a time in the world, the information age, the age of technology, and yet 30% of people who enter high school in this country do not graduate. 44% of people who start a four- year college program do not finish it in four years. what is that about? think back to a darker time in our history, 200 years ago, when slavery was going on. it was illegal to educate a slave, particularly to teach them to read. why do you think that was? because when you educate a man, you liberate a man. there i was as a youngster, lacing myself in the same situation because i was not taking advantage of the education. i was a horrible student. my classmates thought i was the stupidest person in the world. i was the butt of all the jokes. admittedly, it was a bad environment. my mother and father had gotten divorced. she was one of 24 children, had a horrible life. discovered that her husband was a bigamist
one of those things was education. i am very passionate about education because it made such a big difference in my life, but here we are at a time in the world, the information age, the age of technology, and yet 30% of people who enter high school in this country do not graduate. 44% of people who start a four- year college program do not finish it in four years. what is that about? think back to a darker time in our history, 200 years ago, when slavery was going on. it was illegal to educate...
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one is improvements in k-12 education. the second is stemming losses in the undergraduate pipeline, in stem education. and the third, creating appropriate bridges to the next level. with respect to k-12 education, believe it or not, our fundamental -- i am fundamentally one that says, let's get back to basics. i am a theoretical physicist by background and one cannot do that without a very strong sophisticated math background. but to do that one has to be able to do calculus and partial differential equations and all that. but one can't do that without understanding geometry, trig nomtry, algebra, etc. one cannot do those things if one cannot add, subtract, multiply, divide, understand a little bit about log rhythms, fractions, percentages, etc. so the point is it is cumulative. we have to think about that as we think about how k-12 education is structured. secondly, we need to be outcomes-focused. not just in terms of testing but in terms of the ability to use concepts, to use what we learn. the third, we have to strength
one is improvements in k-12 education. the second is stemming losses in the undergraduate pipeline, in stem education. and the third, creating appropriate bridges to the next level. with respect to k-12 education, believe it or not, our fundamental -- i am fundamentally one that says, let's get back to basics. i am a theoretical physicist by background and one cannot do that without a very strong sophisticated math background. but to do that one has to be able to do calculus and partial...
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and two often we shrug our shoulders and our educators say there is nothing i can do. i don't want to be too hard on them. >> bill: they are worse than that in new york city, you know what? go ahead and curse the teacher. we're not going to take you out of the classroom. you are not going out of the classroom. >> that's a totally different situation. >> bill: that's insane. >> that's a totally different situation. it all ties into the same lack of respect epidemic. >> no, but the point is the teachers can -- i don't agree with what the new york city schools are doing. you never should tolerate a student speaking to a teacher that way. but they have control over their school. that's the difference. the question is whether the judge has the right to throw someone in jail tore. >> bill: stop, ladies, stop. powers, get out of theory land, all right? get out of theory land. just go like this for a minute. take a deep breath. >> it's not theory land. >> bill: here is what they did in new york city. >> the woman is in jail she should not be in jail. that's wrong. >> bill: oka
and two often we shrug our shoulders and our educators say there is nothing i can do. i don't want to be too hard on them. >> bill: they are worse than that in new york city, you know what? go ahead and curse the teacher. we're not going to take you out of the classroom. you are not going out of the classroom. >> that's a totally different situation. >> bill: that's insane. >> that's a totally different situation. it all ties into the same lack of respect epidemic....
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republican committee chair bob goodlot says the purpose of the hearing is to educate freshmen congressman who know very little about the complexities of reform. lesson number one is already clear. move past last year's republican rhetoric on self-deportation and electrified fences. >> this debate is often emotionally charged. that's because it's not about abstract statistics and concepts, but rather about real people with real problems trying to provide a better life for their families. >> we seek to harmonize two foundational preaccepts. number one is humanity. number two is respect for the rule of law. >> humane rhetoric? yes, but humane policies? question mark. republican leadership is transcribinging a decidedly softer tone on immigration, but the party will still have to contend with members like carrie who said, "what are you seeing here is a shameless political ploy to buy new voters. democrats want the votes, and republicans the cheap labor. immigration reform shouldn't be about buying off lawbreakers so they'll consider becoming republican." joining us now so give us the straight
republican committee chair bob goodlot says the purpose of the hearing is to educate freshmen congressman who know very little about the complexities of reform. lesson number one is already clear. move past last year's republican rhetoric on self-deportation and electrified fences. >> this debate is often emotionally charged. that's because it's not about abstract statistics and concepts, but rather about real people with real problems trying to provide a better life for their families....
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us to deal with the culture of the teachers us to objectify and pay more attention to those through education what's on the outside rather than what's on the inside to test this theory study authors as fifty females page nineteen to twenty six to sit quietly and count their heartbeats for three separate periods of twenty five thirty five and forty five seconds as the participants then answer the question air to assess what part of their body they value the most strength health or attractiveness the woman who could more accurately count their heartbeats or more likely to choose health or strength suggesting they were able to look at their bodies from the inside out and not worry about being objectified being defined by their appearance by themselves or by society but research still needs to be done to determine just how far reaching these findings could be it's safe to say that we should all use them help us deal with the pressures of everyday life as studies have shown that listening to your heartbeat can help you sense when you're becoming nervous or stressed out and in turn help to make a j
us to deal with the culture of the teachers us to objectify and pay more attention to those through education what's on the outside rather than what's on the inside to test this theory study authors as fifty females page nineteen to twenty six to sit quietly and count their heartbeats for three separate periods of twenty five thirty five and forty five seconds as the participants then answer the question air to assess what part of their body they value the most strength health or attractiveness...
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to the state and not the other way around without favorable patent copyright laws a court system an educated workforce and infrastructure move goods around the country and no one would be able to get rich in america. would be like the libertarian paradise of somalia as harry moser the founder of the shoring initiative argued in the economist corporations are not created by the shareholders or the management rather they're created by the state they're granted important privileges by the state limited liability turn to life etc they are granted these privileges because the state expects them to do something beneficial for the society that makes the grant they may well provide benefits to other societies but their main purpose is to provide benefits to the societies not the shareholders not to management but to the societies that create. sadly this understanding of how democratic republic swor and why has been lost this generation in iran's disciples are making sure the next generation never finds about it again i don't know state senator john get it who chairs that state's education committee
to the state and not the other way around without favorable patent copyright laws a court system an educated workforce and infrastructure move goods around the country and no one would be able to get rich in america. would be like the libertarian paradise of somalia as harry moser the founder of the shoring initiative argued in the economist corporations are not created by the shareholders or the management rather they're created by the state they're granted important privileges by the state...
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reaganomics ronald reagan's tax cuts for the rich is unique in union busting is ending free college education is ending in force for the sherman antitrust act is slashing the social safety net that has devastated the working and middle class americans who once lived the american dream are now living in desperation paycheck to paycheck deep in second mortgage credit card and student loan debt and one illness or job was away from complete financial ruin the bills pile up domestic disturbances increase in drug addiction and violence become response natural. sponsors for this inequality and since there are three hundred million guns in america that's the easily grab weapon for when americans respond to this inequality and it's psychological pain with violence. this is no theory researchers kate pickett of richard wilson at the quality trust in the u.k. have done the research on this issue and they found conclusively that the more an equal a society is the more social ills it has from violence to drug abuse to mental illness to dozens of other problems here's what they found violence in particular
reaganomics ronald reagan's tax cuts for the rich is unique in union busting is ending free college education is ending in force for the sherman antitrust act is slashing the social safety net that has devastated the working and middle class americans who once lived the american dream are now living in desperation paycheck to paycheck deep in second mortgage credit card and student loan debt and one illness or job was away from complete financial ruin the bills pile up domestic disturbances...
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advancing that in education. within the next five years, we are going to have another 3 billion people coming on the internet worldwide. the government can talk to each other, imagine what happens over the next five or so years with technology. it is all because of technology. people like me, engineers, scientists, whole assortment of people. until recently, 50% of silicon valley, the most innovative part of the country. we are reinventing america. it is all about skills. the people that are making this happen are engineers and scientists and doctors and most importantly entrepreneurs. so we have a choice right now. we can reinvent america and create a better world. we can create security that protects us and we can do all of these things right now, all within the next five or seven years. i can guarantee that five years from now, we will be talking about the changes. we are talking about many other things becoming abundant. our entrepreneurs, our technology, and to save us. a strong america is important for the
advancing that in education. within the next five years, we are going to have another 3 billion people coming on the internet worldwide. the government can talk to each other, imagine what happens over the next five or so years with technology. it is all because of technology. people like me, engineers, scientists, whole assortment of people. until recently, 50% of silicon valley, the most innovative part of the country. we are reinventing america. it is all about skills. the people that are...
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so i think this is an education process. we need to educate voters. we need to make sure that the smart guys in the primaries have the resources, and this whole idea that club for growth and all these guys complaining that karl rove is getting involved in primaries, cry me a river. these guys have been getting involved in primaries for years -- >> how do you know how to pick winners? pat toomey won, he may be a senator for years. you have rubio, probably be a senator for years if he doesn't get elected president. sometimes the right cooks up people that are good politicians. sometimes they pick up people like sharron angle who can lose the easy ones, and we have seen that. >> there's no question about that. if you look at pat toomey and marco rubio, those guys are stars. this is why you've got to be real careful and why you have to have a vetting process. that doesn't mean you pick the winners and losers. you let the process go forward, but make sure everybody has a chance to get thoroughly vetted. that's the problem with sharron angle. >> are you wit
so i think this is an education process. we need to educate voters. we need to make sure that the smart guys in the primaries have the resources, and this whole idea that club for growth and all these guys complaining that karl rove is getting involved in primaries, cry me a river. these guys have been getting involved in primaries for years -- >> how do you know how to pick winners? pat toomey won, he may be a senator for years. you have rubio, probably be a senator for years if he...
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we believe they're taking the public out of public education. >education. >> shannon: let me know whether this is true tor false. there's a report out there that basically the only people who can look at this curriculum and track it as it goes into play are teachers who this report said had to sign a gag order and would not tell people about what was in it. >> that is correct. that is how it's been. of course, at this hearing recently before the texas senate, the c-scope sponsors said that they were not going to continue to do that, but i've asked for a password and to be able to get in and review the curriculum, and i'm still waiting for it. our elected state board of education chairman waited six months to be able to get into the system and see it. >> shannon: the director of the schools, the person who oversees the school system? >> this is the elected state board of education who oversees the curriculum. >> shannon: it took six months for them to get a password? all right. i have to imagine that parents who hear about this and find out about
we believe they're taking the public out of public education. >education. >> shannon: let me know whether this is true tor false. there's a report out there that basically the only people who can look at this curriculum and track it as it goes into play are teachers who this report said had to sign a gag order and would not tell people about what was in it. >> that is correct. that is how it's been. of course, at this hearing recently before the texas senate, the c-scope sponsors...
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she had been blogging in support of educating girls, despite death threats made against her. doctors at a hospital in britain added a titanium plate to her skull and installed an ear implant to restore her hearing. she is now able to speak clearly, though the left side of her face remains rigid. i can see you. back and see everyone. i am getting better day by day. malala also thanked her supporters for their kind words and prayers throughout her recovery process. archaeologists say there is overwhelming evidence that remains found in the most unlikely of places are those of england's king richard the third. this skull is part of a skeleton found buried beneath a parking lot in the city of leicester last year. after radio carbon dating and d- n-a tests.. researchers are now convinced the bones are those of richard the third. a direct descendant of the king provided d-n-a for comparison. richard the third died in battle in the year 1485 and in the centuries that followed, his burial place became lost. his remains will now be re- buried in leicester cathedral. the rush to respon
she had been blogging in support of educating girls, despite death threats made against her. doctors at a hospital in britain added a titanium plate to her skull and installed an ear implant to restore her hearing. she is now able to speak clearly, though the left side of her face remains rigid. i can see you. back and see everyone. i am getting better day by day. malala also thanked her supporters for their kind words and prayers throughout her recovery process. archaeologists say there is...
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most of the food and nutrition programs, such a small investment, but the impact on education, the impact on health and nutrition, the impact on economic competitiveness are huge. >> it's foundational. peter, many terms of the stories here, i mean, when you read, when you see the documentary, the book there's a great rolling stone piece that we talked about a couple of weeks ago. people, to get on food stamps, it takes work to get on food stamps. you literally have to have nothing. i'll right an excerpt from the rolling stone piece. a woman says "i capital tell you how many people have come to my office and say i couldn't get stood famps because my car is worth too much, said nancy kapp, the coordinator of one of the probz programs. she said you have a car, but have you lost everything. your house, your job, your pride, and all you have left is you and all of your belongings in it, and they say you still have too much? lose it all. you have to have nothing when you already have nothing. >> yes. well, but what we managed to do in the book as opposed to the film is go back to history of foo
most of the food and nutrition programs, such a small investment, but the impact on education, the impact on health and nutrition, the impact on economic competitiveness are huge. >> it's foundational. peter, many terms of the stories here, i mean, when you read, when you see the documentary, the book there's a great rolling stone piece that we talked about a couple of weeks ago. people, to get on food stamps, it takes work to get on food stamps. you literally have to have nothing. i'll...
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which last year was named the national blue ribbon school by the department of education. the focus of this year's catholic schools week, catholic schools raise the standards, demonstrates the continued commitment to excellence. the national catholic education association has launched an initiative called the national standards and benchmarks for effective catholic elementary and secondary schools. which will make sure that students are consistent -- that standards are consistently high across the country. the dedicated teachers and administrators who work at catholic schools, many of whom could earn much more elsewhere, are instrumental in upholding these standards. in recognizing catholic schools week, we pay a special tribute to professionals who sacrifice so much for their students. during catholic schools week last week, i visited several schools in my district, including st. dennis in lock port, st. alphonse, and others, mr. speaker, i hope my colleagues will join me today in honoring catholic schools and all they contribute to our nation. the speaker pro tempore: th
which last year was named the national blue ribbon school by the department of education. the focus of this year's catholic schools week, catholic schools raise the standards, demonstrates the continued commitment to excellence. the national catholic education association has launched an initiative called the national standards and benchmarks for effective catholic elementary and secondary schools. which will make sure that students are consistent -- that standards are consistently high across...
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mitt romney's education reform plan, and unworkable cuts as usual to medicare and medicaid. not surprisingly, cantor was not willing to get specific about any legislation to make these ideas a reality. >> we do intend to follow up with some policy proposals in legislation working with our committees to move forward on many, many of these issues. >> it's always the follow-up, isn't it? but there was one thing cantor said today that really caught my attention. here it is. >> our solutions will be based on the conservative principles of self-reliance, faith in the individual, trust in family, and accountability in government. >> there is a lot there, isn't there? cantor sounds like he is fresh off another frank luntz seminar. i couldn't believe my ears when i heard those words come out of cantor's mouth. so let me make sure i got this whole thing correct. "our solutions will be based on the conservative principles of self-reliance, faith in the individual, trust in the family, and accountability in government." hmm, i could diagram this on the big board. my mother was a high sc
mitt romney's education reform plan, and unworkable cuts as usual to medicare and medicaid. not surprisingly, cantor was not willing to get specific about any legislation to make these ideas a reality. >> we do intend to follow up with some policy proposals in legislation working with our committees to move forward on many, many of these issues. >> it's always the follow-up, isn't it? but there was one thing cantor said today that really caught my attention. here it is. >> our...